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published in the Trans. Linnaan Soc. for 1858, were reprinted in the Pop. 

 Sci. Mo., vol. 60, 1901; Judd, The Coming of Evolution, 1910. DARWIN: 

 Personality and biography (For references to his theory see under Chapter 

 XVII); Life and letters by his son, 3 vols., 1887, new ed., 1896; More Letters 

 of Charles Darwin, 2 vols., 1903; Chapter in Marshall's Lectures on the Dar- 

 winian Theory; Darwin, Naturalist's Voyage around the World, 1880; 

 Gould, Biographical Clinics, for Darwin's illness due to eye-strain; Poulton, 

 Chas. Darwin, and the Theory of Natural Selection, 1896. WALLACE: My 

 Life, 2 vols., 1905; The Critic, Oct., 1905. HUXLEY: Life and Letters by his 

 Son, 1901; Numerous sketches at the time of his death, 1895; in Nature, 

 Nineteenth Century, Pop. Sci. Mo., etc., etc. HAECKEL. His Life and Work 

 by Bolsche, 1906. 



CHAPTER XX 



It is deemed best to omit the references to Technical papers upon which 

 the summaries of recent tendencies are based. Morgan's Experimental 

 Zoology, 1907. Jennings, Behavior of the Lower Organisms, 1906. Mos- 

 quitoes and other insects in connection with the transmission of disease, 

 see Folsom, Entomology, 1906, chapter IX, p. 299. BIOLOGICAL LAB- 

 ORATORIES: Dean, The Marine Biological Stations of Europe, Ann. Kept, 

 ^mithson. Inst., 1894; Marine Biolog. Station at Naples, Harper's Mag., 

 1901; The Century, vol. 10 (Emily Nunn Whitman); Williams, A 

 History of Science, vol. V, chapter V, 1904; Am. Nat., vol. 31, 1897; 

 Pop. Sci. Mo., vol. 54, 1899; ibid., vol. 59, 1901. Woods Holl Station A 

 Marine University, Ann. Kept. Smithson. Inst., 1902. 



